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ANTIQUE WINDOW SASH (6 Panes per Sash) CIRCA 1848 HOME AGED GREEN TINT to PANES

$ 50.16

Availability: 18 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Window
  • Color: White/Black
  • Decade: 1846 - 1848
  • Original/Reproduction: ORIGINAL
  • Shape: RECTANGLE

    Description

    ANTIQUE WINDOW SASH  (CIRCA 1846 - 1848).  Recently removed (May 2021) from our Western Reserve (Greek Revival) home in Northeast Ohio.  These sashes are nearly 175 years old.
    Our home was built Circa 1846 - 1848 on the south side of the "Cleveland - Buffalo Road" (now Ohio State Route 84 and locally know as South Ridge Road [Ancient Greats Lake Glacier Ridge]) facing north, so these windows have seen and have been seen through by the families residing here years ago, to view the Travelers on their way in Covered Wagons east and west.
    We've lived here 36 yrs and decided it was time to have energy efficient windows installed.
    There are a total of 18 sashes available
    9 of the sashes measure 35" x 32 "
    9 of the sashes measure 35" x 31 1/2"
    One sash per window is 1/2" taller
    Each pane measures 13 3/4" x 9 1/2"
    Check out the photos and you will see that each window pane glass has somewhat of a slight
    green
    tint to them.
    The original home construction carpenter numbered the windows and I've matched the numbered sashes that I could readily identify, and if you purchase two sashes, I will send a matched pair (per the capenter's original stamping).
    There are 4 sashes that have one cracked or broken pane.  I have kept the 10th window for pane replacement, so if you purchase a sash that has a broken pane, I will provide an original "Non-Broken" pane for your sash.
    I prefer NOT to ship, for the original glass is thin and may crack due to handling.
    If you purchase multiples of 4 or more sashes,  I would be happy to drive up to 100 miles (one-way) to save you some travel time [for a minimal fee]. However, you may want to select your own sashes.
    The wooden sash frames are in very good original (nearly 175 years old) condition.
    The 12th photo is the home that the windows were removed from.
    Any questions let me know and thanks for taking a look.